Amy Davidson looks back on the Berlin Wall, which came down twenty-five-years ago this month—and which, it’s often said, “fell by mistake.”

Source: www.newyorker.com

"It can be hard to see the sum of small moves, of each brick displaced, until the day when the whole structure comes falling down."

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